Isa Mundo Foundation would like to take the time
to recognize and celebrate all mothers who have given so much to make
families and communities better.
This year, Isa Mundo
Foundation is promoting and highlighting the Malala Foundation - an organization working for the world where every girl can learn and lead and a commitment to ensure every girl has access to education. This Mother's Day, we would like to honor the passion and care of mothers to change the world and create a better future for all children.
To learn more about this organization and campaign, please visit the Malala Foundation at www.malala.org
And to all the Mothers in the world - Thank You! And Happy Nanay's Day !!
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Friday, May 3, 2019
IMEC in Bambang Elementary School
We wanted to provide an update on the success of the Isa Mundo Education Centre (IMEC) in the village of Bambang Bulacan - the beloved community where Isa Mundo Founder, Paul Lorilla was born and raised.
Following are excerpts from the 2017-18 IMEC Report provided by the IMEC Lead Coordinator:
This school
year, 2017-2018, Bambang Elementary School and in partnership with ISA MUNDO
FOUNDATION, through the help and support of Mr. Paul Lorilla, conducted a series
of sessions for giving basic education in computer lesson for selected Grade
5 pupils. This program aims to
develop children with readiness and have enough knowledge about computers while attending public school.
The training
was handled and supervised by Ms. Meann C. Ruga. The integration in every subject
is the focus of the sessions and to give the pupils knowledge about some
important details on using computer. The
program conducted last February 26, 2018 to March 23, 2018 was given to the selected pupils.
They learned the basic education of how to use MS Word, MS Excel
and MS Powerpoint. The activities given
are part of their other subjects like Filipino, English, Math and Science.
As the result of
the program, the integration of knowledge regarding the use of computer is
evident and observed, the pupils learned important skills from the lessons given to them
and enjoyed every session in discovering new things about
the basic knowledge on using computer and technology.
Through ISA
MUNDO FOUNDATION, our vision and mission for the school especially to the
pupils are truly achieved and the quality of education has improved.
Bambang Elementary School is very blessed and fortunate to have kind-hearted
sponsors like ISA MUNDO Foundation. They
are always ready to lend their hands in order to support our projects in improving
the quality of education of our pupils.
We will be providing additional support to upgrade technology, communication and network connection to the Bambang IMEC in 2019 and begin discussion on how to fund after school teachers to reach other children and youth in the village who may not be able to attend regular school hours.Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Stuart's All Star Band
Blog written by Paul Lorilla
I would like to announce that May is Cystic Fibrosis Month and I am giving a shout out to two incredible people: my colleague and friend, Guinevere Sanderson and her Superhero boy, Stuart. Warning ! This will not be like other blogs we write as an update ...
As Mundoers, I know that we are tasked when we travel the world to look for passion, commitment and inspiration from people and communities that are less fortunate and in need of a hand up - and this has been the mantra of Isa Mundo. But from time to time, I am reminded that inspiration is right beside me and that someone I work and converse with each day, is in need of my help. Guin has been an inspiration - similar to all parents who will do anything for their children - she provides that unconditional love and care and then do additional things that remind me of the power of pure love that can sometimes be also driven by anger. Anger at a disease affecting her child, her family and even her role as a mother. The inspiration to accept reality, continue to nurture, provide friendship, serve Canadians, and then give more time to fight the battle to find the cure to Cystic Fibrosis (CF) so that less people suffer from this horrible disease. Admirable ...
Then there is Stuart. This perennial rockstar makes me cry because it sucks to see children sick and I tear up with joy when I see him doing things like any normal child. Like all Superheroes, he finds a way to lift us all and take us on a journey by confronting CF full on while inspiring all of us to join him on this battle. I cannot seem to turn a blind eye on CF despite the many projects and commitments we have chosen to support and countless personal fundraising we have done for other initiatives. I have been told that at some point, we choose a few and do it well as passionate folks will surely support all other important causes.
We recently had an All-Staff meeting in Vancouver, the annual gathering where I see my wonderful colleagues together. We had a team-building exercise where we each provided a photo that represents our healing and happy spaces. Guin chose a photo of Stuart walking in the forest as a glimpse of a space that has a positive effect on her well being - this was displayed for us to see and we were tasked to reflect on what each photos conveyed. In the end of the gathering, we could take one photo with us - it was easy for me to choose and I now have this photo in my office. It reminds me when I see it to be aware of the power of the human spirit and that there is work to do beyond the projects Isa Mundo are doing. What is really one more to take on when we are blessed enough to have the strength and ability to do more.
As the person who drafted our Terms of Reference and outlined that we do not personalize projects we launch and support, I find myself guilty of breaking that. No doubt, CF has affected me because of the relationship I have with Guin and her dedication to keep doing what she is doing with so much compassion, humour and unbreakable spirit. But I'm sure I can be forgiven because this one affects us all.
It is CF Month and the annual Walk to Make CF History will be taking place Sunday, May 26th across Canada. There are many ways to get involved:
You are all heroes already, but I ask this month - Mundoers, assemble !!
I would like to announce that May is Cystic Fibrosis Month and I am giving a shout out to two incredible people: my colleague and friend, Guinevere Sanderson and her Superhero boy, Stuart. Warning ! This will not be like other blogs we write as an update ...
As Mundoers, I know that we are tasked when we travel the world to look for passion, commitment and inspiration from people and communities that are less fortunate and in need of a hand up - and this has been the mantra of Isa Mundo. But from time to time, I am reminded that inspiration is right beside me and that someone I work and converse with each day, is in need of my help. Guin has been an inspiration - similar to all parents who will do anything for their children - she provides that unconditional love and care and then do additional things that remind me of the power of pure love that can sometimes be also driven by anger. Anger at a disease affecting her child, her family and even her role as a mother. The inspiration to accept reality, continue to nurture, provide friendship, serve Canadians, and then give more time to fight the battle to find the cure to Cystic Fibrosis (CF) so that less people suffer from this horrible disease. Admirable ...
Then there is Stuart. This perennial rockstar makes me cry because it sucks to see children sick and I tear up with joy when I see him doing things like any normal child. Like all Superheroes, he finds a way to lift us all and take us on a journey by confronting CF full on while inspiring all of us to join him on this battle. I cannot seem to turn a blind eye on CF despite the many projects and commitments we have chosen to support and countless personal fundraising we have done for other initiatives. I have been told that at some point, we choose a few and do it well as passionate folks will surely support all other important causes.
We recently had an All-Staff meeting in Vancouver, the annual gathering where I see my wonderful colleagues together. We had a team-building exercise where we each provided a photo that represents our healing and happy spaces. Guin chose a photo of Stuart walking in the forest as a glimpse of a space that has a positive effect on her well being - this was displayed for us to see and we were tasked to reflect on what each photos conveyed. In the end of the gathering, we could take one photo with us - it was easy for me to choose and I now have this photo in my office. It reminds me when I see it to be aware of the power of the human spirit and that there is work to do beyond the projects Isa Mundo are doing. What is really one more to take on when we are blessed enough to have the strength and ability to do more.
As the person who drafted our Terms of Reference and outlined that we do not personalize projects we launch and support, I find myself guilty of breaking that. No doubt, CF has affected me because of the relationship I have with Guin and her dedication to keep doing what she is doing with so much compassion, humour and unbreakable spirit. But I'm sure I can be forgiven because this one affects us all.
It is CF Month and the annual Walk to Make CF History will be taking place Sunday, May 26th across Canada. There are many ways to get involved:
- Donate;
- Participate in a walk or virtual walk;
- Sponsor a walker;
- Raise awareness and funds on social media;
- Volunteer through your local Cystic Fibrosis Canada chapter.
You are all heroes already, but I ask this month - Mundoers, assemble !!
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